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Hey, Nice work on all those filmographies!

82.2.139.211 23:02, 7 February 2007 (UTC)

Woo! I got my first Barnstar! Thanks, 82.2.139.211, whoever you are... talkGiler S 15:11, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

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hi, thanks for the msg about the MOSLOW tags. i'm tagging them to keep track of all the oscar nominees I can find. i'll try to do the short ones myself. Nespresso 17:09, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

Arms of George IV of the United Kingdom

  Thanks for the references! DrKiernan 13:11, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

Busy Day

What a busy day you've had! I really think you should get some gold braid around your user page...  :-) I see you're intending to shorten your name too.

Anyway, apologies for not replying sooner, but I have been rather plagued by poor health of late. It has kept me from Wikipedia, and many other places too. Nonetheless, thanks for your notes 'Pedantry' and 'Further Pedantry'.

Concerning the former, I am prepared to go as far as acknowledging that this is a legitimate debate! However, with a historical hat on, I am still searching for any justification for the 'No IV' affectation - it appears to be a very modern development. Having grown tired of "dipping into" Oxford, I am currently reading it right through, cover to cover, but every reference that I can see, both in Oxford himself, and in the texts he quotes, renders the lodge number as "No 4" [or historically "No 2" etc, as appropriate]. The same is true of my copy of the by-laws - not a roman numeral in sight! However, there is another aspect to all of this. British Lodge does appear to have used roman numerals for a very long time, indeed the style "No VIII" is incorporated into their lodge badge. I fear that by adopting the style of a very much more junior lodge, No 4 may be demeaning itself. Ah well, after all that, you're the boss - I'll get around to changing it sometime.

The other matter is, I feel sure, much more clear cut. Nobody could imagine that "(London)" in this context implied membership of the Metropolitan Area's masonic jurisdiction, because the next lodge in the list (357) is followed by "(Oxford)" and the next one after that (388) by "(Halesworth, Suffolk)", thus making it clear that the name in parentheses refers to the meeting place of the lodge. If it were an indication of the local masonic jurisdiction, then these two would be "(Oxfordshire)" and "(Suffolk)", and indeed the first named lodge would be "(Unattached)".

Don't stay up all night. Timothy Titus 22:29, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

8th June 2007

I wonder if you will be editing today? In fact, I wonder if you will even visit Wikipedia today? Looking forward to seeing you later. Timothy Titus Talk To TT 03:33, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

Re: Welcome Back

Thank you! It is indeed good to be alive again. I shall be dropping you an email within the next 24 hours, concerning various matters... Timothy Titus Talk To TT 21:44, 7 August 2007 (UTC)

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